Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very difficult if you are white. They want minorities and 2E kids.
+1
They replaced the GBRS score with the DEI-slanted “HOPE” scale, to the disadvantage of white students.
From what I've seen, it's really to replace some of the minorities they feel are over-represented to minorities are under-represented. The makeup of white students is largely unchanged. At least from my anecdotal local area of sight...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very difficult if you are white. They want minorities and 2E kids.
+1
They replaced the GBRS score with the DEI-slanted “HOPE” scale, to the disadvantage of white students.
Anonymous wrote:It very much depends on the school. At a school with a large Asian and Indian population, it’s near impossible to get a child in unless you spend money to prep them and have them do enrichment. My child had high scores and didn’t get in.
Anonymous wrote:Gonna depend on your school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just purchased a house zoned for Lane Elementary. We have a one year old but are hoping that this is our "forever home" and so have no plans to move. I have heard that Lane is good from the neighbors, but the information from the FCPS Profile and Great Schools makes me nervous. I'm just wondering, how difficult is it to get into the AAP program? (We are zoned for the one at Springfield Estates). I have heard AMAZING things about it and believe that would be a very solid option for us if my daughter was ultimately admitted. Of course, I have no idea if she is gifted or not because she's one, but are we talking next to impossible, like TJ, or is it not too difficult for your average bright kid?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Part of why I'm thinking about this now is because I'd like to know if we need to/will want to budget for private school or not.
Hi OP, Is your kid currently in AAPlove a follow-up post if you are still on here!
lol! kid in college now how funny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just purchased a house zoned for Lane Elementary. We have a one year old but are hoping that this is our "forever home" and so have no plans to move. I have heard that Lane is good from the neighbors, but the information from the FCPS Profile and Great Schools makes me nervous. I'm just wondering, how difficult is it to get into the AAP program? (We are zoned for the one at Springfield Estates). I have heard AMAZING things about it and believe that would be a very solid option for us if my daughter was ultimately admitted. Of course, I have no idea if she is gifted or not because she's one, but are we talking next to impossible, like TJ, or is it not too difficult for your average bright kid?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Part of why I'm thinking about this now is because I'd like to know if we need to/will want to budget for private school or not.
Hi OP, Is your kid currently in AAPlove a follow-up post if you are still on here!